Marvel Tsum Tsum Character Guide: Who’s in the Game and How to Get Them All

Marvel Tsum Tsum is one of those rare treasures in that it’s a legitimately pleasant surprise. Sure, Tsum Tsum are adorable, but did we really need a match-3 game where they battle after hours?

Yes, apparently we did. It’s not worth me explaining why again since I already did that in our review.

What we haven’t done yet is answer two burning and related questions: How many Tsum Tsum are in the game, and how do you get them? The second part of that is actually really easy; you get more Tsum Tsum by spending either premium currency (orbs) or regular currency (coins) in the store to buy them in boxes. Different Tsum Tsum are available in each box, so you’ll need to buy some Orb Boxes (for five orbs each) and some Coin Boxes (that’ll set you back 30,000 coins) to get them all. Several characters are part of the assortment in both boxes, giving you extra chances to grab them.

XFLAG helpfully broke down not just where to get every character but even separated them by type — Power, Blast and Speed — making our job easier on this Marvel Tsum Tsum Character Guide and allowing you to form a well-balanced team. Here’s a look at all 24 characters in the game at launch and where to find them:

Blast Tsum Tsum

Thor (Jane Foster) – The current Thunder God, and don’t call her Thorette

Vision – Android avenger … or synthezoid, maybe

Speed Tsum Tsum

Black Widow – Super spy who should have her own movie

Falcon – Cap’s best pal, and currently Cap himself

Hawkeye – Archer who’s been getting the shaft in movies

Kate Bishop – Also Hawkeye

Peggy Carter – Stylish butt-kicker from days gone by

Spider-Man – Pretty sure you know who this is

Coin Box

Power Tsum Tsum

Captain America – Probably not a sleeper Hydra agent

Devil Dinosaur – Actually is a dinosaur

Night Thrasher – Original leader of the New Warriors, a team I didn’t make up

Blast Tsum Tsum

Cosmo – Telepathic dog friend of the Guardians of the Galaxy

Darkhawk – If you know who he is without Wikipedia, you’re a huge 90s Marvel fan

Howard the Duck – Better than the 80s movie version, promise

Iron Man – Could have used a different suit of armor, but no

Songbird – Former bad girl gone good

Speed Tsum Tsum

Peggy Carter – A shame her TV series was canceled

Squirrel Girl – Surprisingly popular … and tough

White Fox – If you know who she is without the internet, you’re a huge current Marvel fan

White Tiger – Surprisingly, there’s actually been five people to go by this name so far in Marvel Comics

That’s the list. But we’re not quite done here, because we need to discuss what happens when you pull a Tsum Tsum from one of the boxes that you already have.

If that occurs, the Tsum Tsum is converted into ISO-8, which you need to level up skills and special abilities. The type of ISO-8 depends on the box you open:

Orb Box – Red, green or blue ISO-8

Coin Box – Yellow or white ISO-8

That should be everything you need to go after every character around right now, though there’s no doubt more will be added later. If that happens, and we remember, we’ll update this guide to reflect the additions. Good luck!